Dan Frezza asked about the amount of storage space on a Yahoo account. I have two Yahoo accounts. In fact, we run the primary list administration of our four mailing lists from one of the Yahoo accounts. Each Yahoo account has 3 MB of storage space. There is no limit on the number of messages held for delivery or stored on their server. Once you hit 2.3 MB, you start getting a nag warning every time you access the opening screen. A 5 KB message is just a drop in the bucket. I have sent or received messages in the hundreds of thousands of KB with no problem. You can include attachments of up to 500 KB on a message. I have seen the error message you included. The problem with your subscriber is that they have exceeded the 3 MB limit. I don't think space is going to be a problem with any of the free accounts. I'm not sure what Juno's limit is, since the messages don't stay on their server once you access them. However, with the Internet-based services, they range from 2 MB for Hotmail to 4 MB for MailCity and MailExcite. I haven't seen a move from any of these services to limit or cut back on the allowable storage space. Yahoo.com e-mail addresses have been around since late last year. They are a joint venture between Yahoo and Four11. They basically supplanted RocketMail, which is also run by Four11. All new accounts are set up as Yahoo, rather than RocketMail. == Best wishes, Clark Pickett <[log in to unmask]> Co-Administrator, EEAC Web Site and mailing lists http://www.eeadopt.org _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com